keltik wrote:I thought we all agree that [flight] numbers are arbitrary bull shit.

I also realized today that I am a Banger GT short of owning one each of DC's current production putter molds.

Soft Banger GT? I've got two available and cheap. Bought the first and liked it so I bought another but moved onto to another putter mold before the backup even arrived.

I'm a discaholic, I'm still buying Teebirds even though I just got PDs to test and everyone says they're great and there's no going back. Teebirds haven't failed me like all the putters I've stashed away but can't find the nerve to let them go.

I knew I had a problem when I had to keep going back for more sterilite tubs. I started selling personal belongings to fund my plastic addiction. I was even buying discs out of the backs of strangers cars. I thought if I started going to meetings it would help but all I got were more ways to feed my addiction. I can't count how many times I have fallen off the par wagon.

keltik wrote:I thought we all agree that [flight] numbers are arbitrary bull shit.

I also realized today that I am a Banger GT short of owning one each of DC's current production putter molds.

Soft Banger GT? I've got two available and cheap. Bought the first and liked it so I bought another but moved onto to another putter mold before the backup even arrived.

I'm a discaholic, I'm still buying Teebirds even though I just got PDs to test and everyone says they're great and there's no going back. Teebirds haven't failed me like all the putters I've stashed away but can't find the nerve to let them go.

keltik wrote:I thought we all agree that [flight] numbers are arbitrary bull shit.

I also realized today that I am a Banger GT short of owning one each of DC's current production putter molds.

Soft Banger GT? I've got two available and cheap. Bought the first and liked it so I bought another but moved onto to another putter mold before the backup even arrived.

I'm a discaholic, I'm still buying Teebirds even though I just got PDs to test and everyone says they're great and there's no going back. Teebirds haven't failed me like all the putters I've stashed away but can't find the nerve to let them go.

When I moved down to Charlotte, it took me more than 7 trips carrying sterilite tubs stacked on each other just to get them into my apartment from the uhaul. That was just tubs, I also have the cardboard Innova boxes. I uuuuuused to have a walk in closet.

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Im glad Im not the only one. The thing is coming from a ball golf background. Its so much cheaper to be a disc ho. 300 dollar drivers, 100 dollar wedges. Heck 15 bucks for a disc is cheap. Not to mention the green fees 40 bucks a round and golf ball cost 40 bucks dz. I was easily spending 4-5K a year on ball golf all together. I only have around 40 discs but the bug is biting.

Admittedly, this isn't my own story, but I witnessed it, which is close enough... A friend of mine and I were golfing a course with a lake in early spring. We were still very amateurish, and our throws were a little less than predictable. Since this was, of course, early spring; the lake was still partially (mostly) frozen over. My friend stepped up to the tee on a hole running along the lake shore and promptly threw his disc out onto the ice. He knew he could get it back, but he didn't want to get his clothes wet and cold, so he stripped down to his boxers and skidded his way onto the lake. It was reminiscent of watching a newborn colt learning to walk, he was on all fours and many a time collapsed onto the surface of the ice. He did make it back with his disc, but not without the rest of us snapping away with our phone's cameras.

Our dog needed a walk the other day and was barking his head off. He's a 7 month old 70lbs Alaskan Malamute. My wife yelled at him to shut up and asked me to take him for a walk. I jokingly asked if she wanted me to lose him while I was out. She responed, "Why, are you taking him to play disc golf?"